A Small Time Travel at the Bangkokian Museum in Bangkok
by _TI***dd
Jul 25, 2025
The Bangkokian Museum is a place that presents the lifestyle of Bangkokians from the end of the reign of King Rama V to the middle of the reign of King Rama VII in a colonial-style wooden house that still maintains its beauty and charm of the old era completely.
In the museum, you will find daily items of people in that era, such as furniture, electrical appliances, stationery, and clothes, as well as newspapers, posters, and important documents that reflect the social and cultural changes in Bangkok.
Highlights of the place:
- Visit a two-story wooden house that still maintains its original style perfectly.
- Learn about the lifestyle and culture of Bangkok in the past.
- See rare collectibles from the pre-World War II era.
Location: Soi Charoen Krung 43, Charoen Krung Road, Bang Rak Subdistrict, Bang Rak District, Bangkok
Opening hours: Wednesday-Sunday, 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. (Closed on Monday-Tuesday and public holidays)
Admission fee: Free
How to get there:
- BTS Skytrain: Get off at Saphan Taksin Station and walk or take a car to Soi Charoen Krung 43.
- Chao Phraya Express Boat: Get off at Si Phraya Pier. Then walk for about 5 minutes.
The Bangkokian Museum is suitable for those who are interested in learning about Thai history and culture through daily life in the past. This place will take you back to experience the charm of Bangkok in the era that was full of simplicity and beauty!
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